CA2329591A1 - Demountable partition system - Google Patents
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Description
Expedit: ROBIC/BREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 1212210ti i4:'2l; - J tFex'~
~#'d~U;rage 5 DEMOUNTABLE PARTI~'I~N SYSTEM
The present invention is coneemed wikh movable partitions. More precisely, it is concerned with a partition system composed of mountable and demountabie partitions for forming a separate room such as an Qfilce.
The u~ of partitions for temporarily farming an office space, is known to this day.
However, the partitions that are known to this day, are basically composed of a panel mounted on a metallic stand. However, the panehs ere aligned side by side to form a predetermined office space. Such a space does not allow any privacy and is not Sound-proof. Therefore, there is a need to prQVide a partition system that may be quickly and easily mQUntable and demountable and allows the creation of an office space equal in quality to a regular offlc$.
SU_ MMAI~~Y OF THE I~~y~N'ric~rv It is a first object of the invention to provide an instantly mountable and demountable partition system.
It is a second QbJ6ct 4f the present invention to provide a partition system that may be installed with a minimum of tools.
It is a thin! object of the invention to provide a partition system that is able to adjust to irregular floor surfaC$s, thereby maintaining parallel interfaCS of the partitions.
It Is a fourth object of the invention to provide a partition system that allows the removal of a single partition without affecting the neighbouring partitions.
r_ Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22!00 14:27; JetFa~ #370;Page B
It Is a fifth object of the present invention to provide a partition system that is easy and simple to install.
The objects of the present invention are achieved with an adjustable partition system that is readily mountable and demountable, the paititian system comprising a plurality of partitions, each partition Carnprising a pane) mounted on a frame, the frame comprising two vertical members parallel to each other, the vertical members defining the length of the frame and two horizontal members defining the width of the frame, each partition comprising a tap portion and a bottom portion, the top portion adapted to be secured to a ceiling by a first connector for connecting the horizontal member on the top portion of the partition to a ceiling grip, and the bottom portion adapted to be secured to the floor, by a second connector for securing the horizontal member on the bottom portion of the '1 a partition to the floor, and en adjustable glide for allowing adjustment of the partition rolatlve to the level of the floor: and a door detachably mounted to a door strike.
An advantage of the partition system of the present invention is that it may be readily installed in a pre-existing room with its pre-existing architectural features.
Another advantage provided by the partition system of the present invention, is that it allows the creation of a room having a partition regularly and evenly spac$d, thereby maintaining a parallel interface of the panel.
A further advan#age 4f the partition system of the present invention is that it allows mounting and demaunting of individual partition sections independently from the others.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the partition system a~r,Cvrding to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122!00 14:28; JetFax #370;Page 7 Figure 2 is a perapectlvve view of the top portion of a partition member according to a preferr8d embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is ~ p$rspective view of the bottom portion of two partition members according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Figure 4 is the top portion of a door comprising a door pivot assembly.
Figures 5a, b. c, d, and e, are perspective views of an adjustable glide according to a preferred embodiment of the present Inv$ntion, connecting the bottom portion of a partitirrn section to the floor.
Figure 6 is a perspeCtiv9 view of a disassembled solid panel.
Figure 7 is a dear strike assembly according to a pnaferred embodiment of present invention.
Figure g i& a Gross-sectional view of a building module connector according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 9 is a face view of two vertical members of Figure 2, canneeted to the floor.
Figures 10a to 14c are cross-sectional view$ tat two, three, and four-way connections of furniture and building modules according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 91 is a cmsS-$octional view of a stiffener designed to be installed on an inner face of a solid panel.
Figure 11 b is a cross-sectjonal view of a building module.
Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122100 14:28; jetl~,,~#370;Page 8 d Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of a connector far connecting two partitions.
Figures 13a and 1 ~b ar'e cross-sectional views of different connectors used for connecting two partition members.
Figure 1~4 is a cross-sectional view of a stiffener designed to be mounted on an inner face of the tap portion of a solid panel.
Figure 15a is a vertical stiffener of Figure 1~. including 2~ Spring clip.
Figure 15b is a perspective view of a spring clip.
Figure 1B Is a perspective view of a stiffener deigned to be mounted on an Inner face In the middle section of a solid panel.
Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view of a vertical post for a solid panel.
Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view Qf a vertical member for a glass panel.
Figure i9 is a cross-sectional view of a rocessed ceiling rail.
Figure 20 is a cross-sectional view of the top distant channel of a solid panel.
Figure 21 is a perspective view of a door strike according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 22 is a side view of a door bumper according to a preferred embodiment of the present invpntlon.
Figures 23a to 23c are different views of a floor channel according to a~
preferred embodiment of the pre~nt invention.
Expedit: ROBICIBREUETB 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22100 14:2B; JetFax #370;Page 9 Figure 24 is a perspective view of tits adjustable glide according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 25 is a cross-sectional view of a bottom distance channel for a glass panel 5 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 26 is a side cross-sectional view of a base cover according to a pr4f8rred embodiment of the present invention.
1g Figure 27 is a perspective view of a pivot plate according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 28 is an exploded view of a panel member according to a prefer~d embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 29 is an exploded view of a partition member aa~rding another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 30 is an exploded view of a door according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention used in the partition system of the present invention.
As seen in Figure 1, the partition system according to the present invention comprises a plurality of partition members. ~aGh partition member comprises a panel which may b$ made of any suitable material that may be used a5 a wall structure or a material selected from the group consisting of steel, wood.
gypsum, plastic, fiber-glass or any variety of finishes selected from the group consisting of fabric, vinyl, veneer, paint, laminate. The panel is mounted on a frame, which 34 comprises at least two vertical members and two horizontal members.
The horizontal member defining the top of the partition, is adapted to be connected to the ceiling thr4ugh a ceiling connector. The vertical member in the bottom r Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 A705; 12122100 14:213; JetFe~ #370;Page 10 portion of the partition is adapted to be secured to the floor through an adjustable can necto r.
Referring to Figures ~, 28 and 29, there is shown a ceiling rail according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The ceiling rail is designed to receive the top portion of the partition member. The partition member is fixed to the ceiling rail through a ceiling connector, which may be a T-slot connector or a caddy clip. (t should be understood that any other type of connector may be used in the context of the present invention, and that Is known to a person skilled in the art is included in the scope of the present invention.
As may be seen in figures 3 and 5a to 5e, the lower portion of each partition member is adapted to be secured to the floor through an adjustable connector.
Mere precisely, the adjustable connector comprises an adjustable glide. As best seen in figure 9, the glide assembly comprises a threaded bolt and a nut, which are connected to a bracket an the floor channel. The adjustable glide assembly is attached to the lower end of a vertical member of a partition member. The adjustable glide is further adapted to be connected to a floor channel- In the illustrated embodiment, the adjustable glide is connected to the floor member thtacgh bracket means. Thus, the adjustable glide serves as an adjustable connector between a partition member and the floor- The purpose of providing such an adjustable connector is to allow each of the partition members to be properly aligned relative to each other. This maintains a parallel interface of the panel. It should be noted that the partition system of the present invention uses the ceiling as a level point.
As seen In figures 1 and 30, the partition system aCc~tding to the present invention also comprises a door, which may pivot between an open and closed position. The door is secured to the panel assembly through a pair of pivoting 3o rods that are secured on the top and bottom of the carne side of the door.
As best seen in figure 4, the top portion of the door comprises a pivoting rod, which may be inserted in an opening on the door strike assembly as best seen in figure 7. As Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22100 14:29; JetFa~c #370; Page 11!55 seen in figure 27, a pivot plate is secured at the bottom of the door and comprises an opening #or receiving the pivoting rod therein.
Referring new to Figures 12, 13a and 13b, the partition system according to the present invention, is also provided with different connectors far connecting at least two partition members together. As seen in Figure 12, the corner connector is designed to connect two partition members perpendicularly or in different angles. It Is used to form a corner. As bast seen in Figure 10c, the carnet connector is designed to retain a portion of the vertical member of each partition member.
Referring now to Figure 13a, there can be seen a recessed connector. This connector comprises two wings extending upwardly. These wings are made of soft PVC and are flexible. The care of this connector, which consists of a gripping device, is made of hard PVC. This connector is especially useful to be used in ~ 5 c~rmbinatian with a solid panel such as seen in Figure 6, since the wings are designed to cover the series of openings which are present along the entire length of the vertical past- When r~aded, it is possible to install a hook or a bracket in the openings by pushing in the flexible wing of the recessed connector.
Referring now to Figure 13b, a flush connector may also be used to connect the partition members. As opposed to the recessed connector, the flush connector does not comprise a pair of wings, and is designed to create a uniform surtace when It Is installed on the vertical members of the adjacent partition members.
Referring now to Figures 11a, 14, 1B and 29, there are shown different stiffeners that are used in solid panel partition systems. The function of such stiffeners is to support the panel which may be flexible if it i$ made of a steel sheet, and also to provide means for mounting and demounting the panel to the structural frame.
' Spring clips, such as shown in Figures 15a and 15b, are used so as to allow the panel to be mounted to a structural frame in a snap-fit fashion-,/etFex #37D; Page 12155 Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122100 14:29;
i The floor channel is designed to support the entire weight of each partition member. It is designed to distribute the weight of the partition members evenly.
The floor channel of the present invention has been designed so as to resist earthquakes and to maintain its rigidity for each partition member.
As previously mentioned, the partition system according to the present invention has bean designed to provide partitions that are easily and quickly mountable and demountable for creating a new room. Furthermore, the system allows the attachment and detachment of a single partition member, without disturbing the neighbouring partition members. Therefore, there is nn need to disturb the neighbouring partition members if one partition member needs to be replaced or removed .
Although the present invention has been explained hereinabove by way of a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be pointed out that any modifications to f this preferred embodiment within the scope of the present invention is r~ot deemed f to alter or change the nature and scope of the present invention.
c a i [SaE 22/12/2000 ~~14:24 X514 845 8'I05 ~i received Expedit: ROBIC/BREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22J00 14:32; JetFs~ #370; Page ~'.x~r~~~~ TM
Movable/Demountable Office Par~tltion System - Variable sized, prefabricated panels available in both furniture and building module. Ceiling height (either flush or recessed base and ceiliag conditions), clear-story and free standing options are available.
- WaI1 thicktxess is 3 %Z inches thus allowing fc~r superior sound rating, as well as passthrough components, i.e. electrical wires, communication and network cables, aax conditioning, fxbex optic cables, etc.
- Panel shells are removable by means of specially designed connecting strips. These connecting strips and the shells are designed in such a way as to achieve otr site derooutttability.
Mortovcr, it allows for field installation of electrical, communication and fiber optic wires.
- The adjustability at the ceiling is +/- 1 inch - Panels are stackable. The unique splice connector allows panels to be stacked on top of each other, thereby allowing these stacked panels to e~coeed 12Q" in height.
The pazxeI-to-pan.Cl connector gives both the ability to adjust for "panel creep" and, using the flush version, allows this system to be used in ''clean room" and fire-rated corridor anvironxnents.
- The vertical and horizontal shapes arc designed so that it can accommodate both single car double glazixtg, arid a variety of blinds and privacy screens. ;;/
- The unique design of the lower glide syftem allows for an adjustability of over 3 inches - The panels may be attached to drywall by means of a telescoping wall co~xecto~t.
- The specially designed glazing posts allow far electrical and coratnunication wiring to be housed inside these posts.
- Panels shells may be rnanufaetured from a varioty of materials, i.e.
steel, wood, gypsum, plastic, fiberglass, etc, in a variety of f-nnishes (Fabric, vinyl, veneer, paint, laminates) Expedit: ROBIC/BREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12/22100 14:32; ]etFax #370; Page The wall has the capa~Gity to allow for pocket doors, pivot doors and hinged doors.
- Ability to accommodate 3" thick flat screen Ti's within solid panels.
- Minimal nuurbcr of "loose" components on the jab site allows for an easy aad clean installation.
- It allows for hanging componentry, i.e. worksurfaces, overheads, light accessories.
- Radius comers and radius panels are an option with this system.
~#'d~U;rage 5 DEMOUNTABLE PARTI~'I~N SYSTEM
The present invention is coneemed wikh movable partitions. More precisely, it is concerned with a partition system composed of mountable and demountabie partitions for forming a separate room such as an Qfilce.
The u~ of partitions for temporarily farming an office space, is known to this day.
However, the partitions that are known to this day, are basically composed of a panel mounted on a metallic stand. However, the panehs ere aligned side by side to form a predetermined office space. Such a space does not allow any privacy and is not Sound-proof. Therefore, there is a need to prQVide a partition system that may be quickly and easily mQUntable and demountable and allows the creation of an office space equal in quality to a regular offlc$.
SU_ MMAI~~Y OF THE I~~y~N'ric~rv It is a first object of the invention to provide an instantly mountable and demountable partition system.
It is a second QbJ6ct 4f the present invention to provide a partition system that may be installed with a minimum of tools.
It is a thin! object of the invention to provide a partition system that is able to adjust to irregular floor surfaC$s, thereby maintaining parallel interfaCS of the partitions.
It Is a fourth object of the invention to provide a partition system that allows the removal of a single partition without affecting the neighbouring partitions.
r_ Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22!00 14:27; JetFa~ #370;Page B
It Is a fifth object of the present invention to provide a partition system that is easy and simple to install.
The objects of the present invention are achieved with an adjustable partition system that is readily mountable and demountable, the paititian system comprising a plurality of partitions, each partition Carnprising a pane) mounted on a frame, the frame comprising two vertical members parallel to each other, the vertical members defining the length of the frame and two horizontal members defining the width of the frame, each partition comprising a tap portion and a bottom portion, the top portion adapted to be secured to a ceiling by a first connector for connecting the horizontal member on the top portion of the partition to a ceiling grip, and the bottom portion adapted to be secured to the floor, by a second connector for securing the horizontal member on the bottom portion of the '1 a partition to the floor, and en adjustable glide for allowing adjustment of the partition rolatlve to the level of the floor: and a door detachably mounted to a door strike.
An advantage of the partition system of the present invention is that it may be readily installed in a pre-existing room with its pre-existing architectural features.
Another advantage provided by the partition system of the present invention, is that it allows the creation of a room having a partition regularly and evenly spac$d, thereby maintaining a parallel interface of the panel.
A further advan#age 4f the partition system of the present invention is that it allows mounting and demaunting of individual partition sections independently from the others.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the partition system a~r,Cvrding to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122!00 14:28; JetFax #370;Page 7 Figure 2 is a perapectlvve view of the top portion of a partition member according to a preferr8d embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is ~ p$rspective view of the bottom portion of two partition members according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Figure 4 is the top portion of a door comprising a door pivot assembly.
Figures 5a, b. c, d, and e, are perspective views of an adjustable glide according to a preferred embodiment of the present Inv$ntion, connecting the bottom portion of a partitirrn section to the floor.
Figure 6 is a perspeCtiv9 view of a disassembled solid panel.
Figure 7 is a dear strike assembly according to a pnaferred embodiment of present invention.
Figure g i& a Gross-sectional view of a building module connector according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 9 is a face view of two vertical members of Figure 2, canneeted to the floor.
Figures 10a to 14c are cross-sectional view$ tat two, three, and four-way connections of furniture and building modules according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 91 is a cmsS-$octional view of a stiffener designed to be installed on an inner face of a solid panel.
Figure 11 b is a cross-sectjonal view of a building module.
Expedit: ROBICIBREVETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122100 14:28; jetl~,,~#370;Page 8 d Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of a connector far connecting two partitions.
Figures 13a and 1 ~b ar'e cross-sectional views of different connectors used for connecting two partition members.
Figure 1~4 is a cross-sectional view of a stiffener designed to be mounted on an inner face of the tap portion of a solid panel.
Figure 15a is a vertical stiffener of Figure 1~. including 2~ Spring clip.
Figure 15b is a perspective view of a spring clip.
Figure 1B Is a perspective view of a stiffener deigned to be mounted on an Inner face In the middle section of a solid panel.
Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view of a vertical post for a solid panel.
Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view Qf a vertical member for a glass panel.
Figure i9 is a cross-sectional view of a rocessed ceiling rail.
Figure 20 is a cross-sectional view of the top distant channel of a solid panel.
Figure 21 is a perspective view of a door strike according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 22 is a side view of a door bumper according to a preferred embodiment of the present invpntlon.
Figures 23a to 23c are different views of a floor channel according to a~
preferred embodiment of the pre~nt invention.
Expedit: ROBICIBREUETB 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22100 14:2B; JetFax #370;Page 9 Figure 24 is a perspective view of tits adjustable glide according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 25 is a cross-sectional view of a bottom distance channel for a glass panel 5 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 26 is a side cross-sectional view of a base cover according to a pr4f8rred embodiment of the present invention.
1g Figure 27 is a perspective view of a pivot plate according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 28 is an exploded view of a panel member according to a prefer~d embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 29 is an exploded view of a partition member aa~rding another embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 30 is an exploded view of a door according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention used in the partition system of the present invention.
As seen in Figure 1, the partition system according to the present invention comprises a plurality of partition members. ~aGh partition member comprises a panel which may b$ made of any suitable material that may be used a5 a wall structure or a material selected from the group consisting of steel, wood.
gypsum, plastic, fiber-glass or any variety of finishes selected from the group consisting of fabric, vinyl, veneer, paint, laminate. The panel is mounted on a frame, which 34 comprises at least two vertical members and two horizontal members.
The horizontal member defining the top of the partition, is adapted to be connected to the ceiling thr4ugh a ceiling connector. The vertical member in the bottom r Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 A705; 12122100 14:213; JetFe~ #370;Page 10 portion of the partition is adapted to be secured to the floor through an adjustable can necto r.
Referring to Figures ~, 28 and 29, there is shown a ceiling rail according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The ceiling rail is designed to receive the top portion of the partition member. The partition member is fixed to the ceiling rail through a ceiling connector, which may be a T-slot connector or a caddy clip. (t should be understood that any other type of connector may be used in the context of the present invention, and that Is known to a person skilled in the art is included in the scope of the present invention.
As may be seen in figures 3 and 5a to 5e, the lower portion of each partition member is adapted to be secured to the floor through an adjustable connector.
Mere precisely, the adjustable connector comprises an adjustable glide. As best seen in figure 9, the glide assembly comprises a threaded bolt and a nut, which are connected to a bracket an the floor channel. The adjustable glide assembly is attached to the lower end of a vertical member of a partition member. The adjustable glide is further adapted to be connected to a floor channel- In the illustrated embodiment, the adjustable glide is connected to the floor member thtacgh bracket means. Thus, the adjustable glide serves as an adjustable connector between a partition member and the floor- The purpose of providing such an adjustable connector is to allow each of the partition members to be properly aligned relative to each other. This maintains a parallel interface of the panel. It should be noted that the partition system of the present invention uses the ceiling as a level point.
As seen In figures 1 and 30, the partition system aCc~tding to the present invention also comprises a door, which may pivot between an open and closed position. The door is secured to the panel assembly through a pair of pivoting 3o rods that are secured on the top and bottom of the carne side of the door.
As best seen in figure 4, the top portion of the door comprises a pivoting rod, which may be inserted in an opening on the door strike assembly as best seen in figure 7. As Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22100 14:29; JetFa~c #370; Page 11!55 seen in figure 27, a pivot plate is secured at the bottom of the door and comprises an opening #or receiving the pivoting rod therein.
Referring new to Figures 12, 13a and 13b, the partition system according to the present invention, is also provided with different connectors far connecting at least two partition members together. As seen in Figure 12, the corner connector is designed to connect two partition members perpendicularly or in different angles. It Is used to form a corner. As bast seen in Figure 10c, the carnet connector is designed to retain a portion of the vertical member of each partition member.
Referring now to Figure 13a, there can be seen a recessed connector. This connector comprises two wings extending upwardly. These wings are made of soft PVC and are flexible. The care of this connector, which consists of a gripping device, is made of hard PVC. This connector is especially useful to be used in ~ 5 c~rmbinatian with a solid panel such as seen in Figure 6, since the wings are designed to cover the series of openings which are present along the entire length of the vertical past- When r~aded, it is possible to install a hook or a bracket in the openings by pushing in the flexible wing of the recessed connector.
Referring now to Figure 13b, a flush connector may also be used to connect the partition members. As opposed to the recessed connector, the flush connector does not comprise a pair of wings, and is designed to create a uniform surtace when It Is installed on the vertical members of the adjacent partition members.
Referring now to Figures 11a, 14, 1B and 29, there are shown different stiffeners that are used in solid panel partition systems. The function of such stiffeners is to support the panel which may be flexible if it i$ made of a steel sheet, and also to provide means for mounting and demounting the panel to the structural frame.
' Spring clips, such as shown in Figures 15a and 15b, are used so as to allow the panel to be mounted to a structural frame in a snap-fit fashion-,/etFex #37D; Page 12155 Expedit: ROBICIBREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12122100 14:29;
i The floor channel is designed to support the entire weight of each partition member. It is designed to distribute the weight of the partition members evenly.
The floor channel of the present invention has been designed so as to resist earthquakes and to maintain its rigidity for each partition member.
As previously mentioned, the partition system according to the present invention has bean designed to provide partitions that are easily and quickly mountable and demountable for creating a new room. Furthermore, the system allows the attachment and detachment of a single partition member, without disturbing the neighbouring partition members. Therefore, there is nn need to disturb the neighbouring partition members if one partition member needs to be replaced or removed .
Although the present invention has been explained hereinabove by way of a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be pointed out that any modifications to f this preferred embodiment within the scope of the present invention is r~ot deemed f to alter or change the nature and scope of the present invention.
c a i [SaE 22/12/2000 ~~14:24 X514 845 8'I05 ~i received Expedit: ROBIC/BREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12!22J00 14:32; JetFs~ #370; Page ~'.x~r~~~~ TM
Movable/Demountable Office Par~tltion System - Variable sized, prefabricated panels available in both furniture and building module. Ceiling height (either flush or recessed base and ceiliag conditions), clear-story and free standing options are available.
- WaI1 thicktxess is 3 %Z inches thus allowing fc~r superior sound rating, as well as passthrough components, i.e. electrical wires, communication and network cables, aax conditioning, fxbex optic cables, etc.
- Panel shells are removable by means of specially designed connecting strips. These connecting strips and the shells are designed in such a way as to achieve otr site derooutttability.
Mortovcr, it allows for field installation of electrical, communication and fiber optic wires.
- The adjustability at the ceiling is +/- 1 inch - Panels are stackable. The unique splice connector allows panels to be stacked on top of each other, thereby allowing these stacked panels to e~coeed 12Q" in height.
The pazxeI-to-pan.Cl connector gives both the ability to adjust for "panel creep" and, using the flush version, allows this system to be used in ''clean room" and fire-rated corridor anvironxnents.
- The vertical and horizontal shapes arc designed so that it can accommodate both single car double glazixtg, arid a variety of blinds and privacy screens. ;;/
- The unique design of the lower glide syftem allows for an adjustability of over 3 inches - The panels may be attached to drywall by means of a telescoping wall co~xecto~t.
- The specially designed glazing posts allow far electrical and coratnunication wiring to be housed inside these posts.
- Panels shells may be rnanufaetured from a varioty of materials, i.e.
steel, wood, gypsum, plastic, fiberglass, etc, in a variety of f-nnishes (Fabric, vinyl, veneer, paint, laminates) Expedit: ROBIC/BREUETS 4eme 514 845 8705; 12/22100 14:32; ]etFax #370; Page The wall has the capa~Gity to allow for pocket doors, pivot doors and hinged doors.
- Ability to accommodate 3" thick flat screen Ti's within solid panels.
- Minimal nuurbcr of "loose" components on the jab site allows for an easy aad clean installation.
- It allows for hanging componentry, i.e. worksurfaces, overheads, light accessories.
- Radius comers and radius panels are an option with this system.
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